Poll showed President Andrzej Duda with 50.4 percent of the vote and challenger Rafal Trzaskowski with 49.6 percent.
Since alcohol sales were reintroduced in June, hospitals have experienced a spike in emergency ward admissions.
Anti-government protests have left several people dead with the opposition demanding President Keita's resignation.
Forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar claim they want a fair distribution of the oil revenues managed by Tripoli.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos insists schools need to reopen, while reconfirming Trump's threat to withhold funds.
Footballer Zaha posted images of racist messages he received online, including one of members of the Ku Klux Klan.
The international legal regime was meant to help end colonialism. Its failure in Palestine threatens its very existence.
If Florida were a country, it would rank fourth for most new confirmed cases in a day with 15,299.
Yemen's internationally-recognised government has warned the tanker could explode and cause an 'environmental disaster'.
Beirut's traffic lights helped create a sense of normality after the civil war - now they too have stopped working.
Changes in criminal law, including outlawing FGM, are being made to achieve equality, Sudan's justice minister says.
UN rapporteur discusses armed drones, the illegality of Soleimani's killing, and the myth of 'surgical strikes'.
Why is Benjamin Netanyahu pushing for the annexation now?
President Keita earlier announced dissolution of constitutional court in bid to quell protests amid political crisis.
Unofficial poll to decide strongest pro-democracy candidates to contest Legislative Council polls in September.
Its proven practice of systematic torture should disqualify Saudi Arabia from holding the presidency of the G20.
In Washington Post op-ed, Mueller attacks Trump ally and rejects White House claims he was out to get the US president.
Millions of displaced Syrians in northwest to have only one border crossing to get aid as Russia prevails over UN vote.
We speak to Zou Yue, an anchor on China's state-funded network CGTN, about the coronavirus, Uighur persecution and more.
Nearly 34 million people affected by torrential downpours which have caused widespread disruption in the country.
Members of Northern Ireland's Catholic and Protestant communities reflect on the cancellation of 'marching season'.
The African nation reports 13,497 new infections in just one day while several US states report a surge in deaths.
In a setback for millions of displaced Syrians, several attempts to keep a second border crossing open failed to pass at the Security Council.
Duda's re-election crucial if ruling PiS is to deepen reforms that EU says increase political control over courts.
Protesters, most of them wearing masks, gather for a fifth night near parliament to demand the president's resignation.